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Jenni said: “Bakeadelica was born from a love of making cakes and music. Initially it began when I worked for Island Records and I’d make cakes to celebrate album releases. I moved back to Glasgow in 2012 and started baking more.

Bakeadelica's Arctic Monkeys cake

"My first big cake I made was for my friend Holly who is a huge Stones Roses fan. I recreated their first album cover on a cake, complete with real lemons! After people started to see photographs of it on the night I started to get messages asking me to what other cakes I could make. After that it became tradition that I always made the cake for friends birthdays featuring their favourite albums or bands. “

And aside from the positive response from customers, even bands themselves have been in touch.

“I’d always post the cake online and tag the band in the photo and from there the bands started to see the cakes too. After I posted the Stone Roses cake on Twitter I looked at my phone an hour later and found that Ian Brown had posted about the cake and I suddenly had a lot of followers.

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“It’s really nice when the bands post about the cakes when they see them too. I’ve had bands like Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Charlatans and Happy Mondays all talking about cakes I’ve made and had some lovely messages telling me how much they like them,” she said.

Bakeadelica's Stone Roses cake

She has even started making cakes for bands when they come to play in Glasgow, making a ‘Chaosmosis’ cake for Primal Scream when they played at the ABC last year and also recreating The Stone Roses cake for the band when they played at Hampden Park.

And recently, Jenni has even been approached about creating cakes for festivals as far away as the United States.